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Matthias Stefan B: 1985
Affiliations Universität Innsbruck. Institut für Banken und Finanzen
Publishing years Series Working papers in economics and statistics (9) IZA Discussion Paper (3) Discussion paper series / IZA (3) MPI Collective Goods Discussion Paper (1) Discussion papers of the Max Planck Institute for Research on Collective Goods (1) CESifo working papers (1) CESifo Working Paper Series (1) Working paper / Department of Economics, Lund University (1)